YBF is reporting hot Hot Wings is on lockdown in Chocolate City (D.C.) for an assault charge. I wonder if was due to her beating down KatStacks in D.C. a few weeks ago. Either way, can you see Hot Wings in a Pam Grier afro and some orange overralls auditioning for a blaxploitation prison movie. Sorry, she is Hot!
Let us know if it’s true lady!

You know it’s not cool to see the ladies fighting. This is happening too often with the VH1 ladies since Flavor of Love hit it off. Hot Wings is alledged the person that knocked-out Kat Stacks. DDOTOMEN is reporting that Hot Wings beatdown Kat in D.C. outside a club. Obviously, Kat and Hot Wings have been beefin’ since Hot Wings released this YouTube video:
The winners of RCOL 2, Hot Wings and Doll have not heard from the guys very much. Really???? The Stallionaires put on a good show, but just like Flav, Ray J and Brett, they don’t seem to hold much interest for their winners after the cameras fade to black. This brings out the redundant question, “Why should I watch another VH1 Reality Dating show?” The shows’ credibility is at an all-time low.
Check out what Hot Wings had to say about Chance since the show’s end:
How has communication with Chance been since the show?
We wrapped the show in June, and it took me three months just to hear from Chance one time. That was the only time I heard from him since the show, and that was on Twitter.
So, that’s that, then?
Hell yeah! I think if you did a show for love, and you find someone, and then you never speak to them again…then what was the point?
Are you pissed?
I’m a little pissed. I’m over it now, but it was really hard for me for the first month and a half, two months. I was just sitting around thinking, “What the hell’s going on right now?”
Could the lack of communication have anything to do with something in your contract, which states that you aren’t supposed to have contact in the time between wrapping and the airing of the finale?
No, because I saw that he’s been hitting up other girls from the show. So I’m like, “You can talk to the other girls from the show, but you won’t even talk to me in person?” I don’t even care about the damn contract. I would have broken the contract to talk to him. I mean, it’s just us talking. It’s not like everybody has to know that we’re talking. I can get a phone call. But I didn’t get a thing after the show.
Doll’s take on Real wasn’t any better.
VH1 has given us some entertaining moments, with Flav still being the King, but with Ray J’s show about to debut, why should we continue to subject ourselves to another “fake” dating show. Listen, if you decide to ban the contestants from the stars for 3 months heading into a “Reunion Show”, would anyone still have interest? Besides, the need for the 15 minutes, the girls really don’t love these guys and the guys surely don’t love the girls. So, why don’t you let them date and she what fireworks may come out of it all. It might give us a better Reunion show.
I do not know what’s up with these guys, but Hot Wings and Doll are HOT!!! BTW, Real and Chance, too old for your Momma’s hairstyles. Still waiting for the breakthrough album and record deal. Another RCOL 3 would be too painful to watch.
I know that we all saw the photos of Cali and Prancer, now hear them on the RadioPlanet.tv interview. Cali has some new pics of her and her “she-dude” on MediaTakeOut. Cali has been somewhat busy turning out the ladies. Listen:
Also, the ladies have created their own YouTube channel:
Here’s a vid:
Out of the twenty original contestants of Real Chance of Love 2, there are only sixteen left. With the series having just premiered, the Stallionaires were all ready to weed out the girls they didn’t think desirable, and it appears as though there were a lot.
Real and Chance, former contestants of I Love New York, continue their search for the right woman for each of them. The first season of Real Chance of Love has obviously failed them. Real didn’t connect with any of the girls while Chance blew it with Cornfed. Then again, it just gives them a chance to have yet another bunch of rabid fangirls screaming their heads off at the sight of them.
As usual, the premiere episode “Back in the Saddle” began with the ceremonial nickname-giving. Things were going great if it wasn’t for one girl who objected to being called either Sasquatch or Chewy, which is a reference to Star Wars’ Chewbacca. No wonder she didn’t want that moniker. Sometimes this tradition can really deflate someone’s ego.
Anyway, she eventually gets the name Freckles and settles down after much begging. There was also a bit of a tiff with another girl, Show Me, who couldn’t seem to back down when threatened. Or whenever she feels like it, which is usually the case. We’ll get to see more of her temper later.
When the infamous mixer commenced, Real and Chance began to find out more about the girls they’d spend so much time with. Everyone else is cheering, as the Stallionaires reveal this season’s twist: there will no longer be any Real and Chance chains at eliminations.
Soon, the two fellows find themselves impressed by the ladies – particularly Hot Wings and Pocahontas. But while they’re busy with that, tension escalates in another side of the party. As expected, there’s girl drama afoot.
Vegas, Baker and Show Me have an argument, which causes the tempestuous Show Me to attack Vegas. The Stallionaires are forced to eliminate the two, one for punching and the other for provoking the punch.
“I’m here to get my love on. Not my fight on,” Chance exclaimed.
In the end, four girls have been eliminated, as if they were dragged away by wild horses. There was Vegas and Baker, with the addition of the overly pretentious Freckles and the stalker-y Ribbons.
Even though we won’t be seeing these four on Real Chance of Love 2 anymore, we’ll remember one of them for calling every contestant on the series a “hot mess.” Thus, Freckles speaks the truth.
-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: VH1



Ebony Jones aka Risky of VH1’s Real Chance of Love and Charm School 3 is in the new J’Adore Magazine. Check out all of Risky’s photos at Cutie Central.
Source: Cutie Central and J’Adore Magazine